Research participation opportunity: The role of perceived cultural responsiveness in shaping attitude toward mental health help-seeking among Asian Indian immigrants
My name is Ashna Day, and I’m a Counseling Psychology PhD candidate at the University of Kentucky. I’m conducting a confidential research study for my dissertation, and I’m inviting Asian Indian immigrants living in the U.S. to share their experiences related to seeking help for mental health.
Your voice matters. This study aims to inform culturally responsive mental health care that better reflects the lived experiences of the Asian Indian community.
You may qualify if you:
- Were born in India
- Immigrated to the U.S. at age 18 or older
- Are currently living in the U.S.
- Are proficient in written English
Complete a one-time, 10-minute confidential online survey that is part of the research study. No personal identifiers (names, email addresses, IP addresses, etc.) will be collected in the main survey.
As a thank you for sharing your insights, you'll have the chance to enter to win a $25 eGift card. After the survey, you'll have the option to provide your email on a separate form to ensure your responses remain anonymous.
Please share with others who may be eligible. Thank you for supporting this important research!